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The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



for difference. 2 and 3. Ernle (236), impaling, or. Crest. Out 

 of a lantern (? a crown vallery sable) a demi-eagle displayed or, 

 semee of pellets. Decus semulatus avitum. 



In Vestry. 

 299. XI. — Royal arms (44). 



WILSFORD. 



CHARLTON. 



Chancel. 



300. I. — Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale argent. 

 Adjutor. 



Francis Giffard, ob. 1802, set. 80. 



301. II. — Or, a fess lozengy gules. Crest. A griffin's head 

 erased. 



William Pinckney, ob. 1698 ; his wife, ob. 1709 ; Charles 

 Pinckney (Marshall of the Horse to Queen Anne and George I.), j 

 ob. 1716; Robert Pinckney, ob. 1747, set. 83; Martha, his wife, 

 ob. 1752; William Pinckney, ob. 1779; Sarah, his wife, ob. 1756. 



302. III.— Pinckney with crest (301). 



Sophia Hearne Pinckney, ob. 1862, set. 82; Jane, widow of John j 

 Fisher, ob. 1873, set. 86. 



Under Communion Table. 



303. IV.-— Pinckney (301). 

 William and Sarah Pinckney. 



Nave. 



30 i. V. — On a chevron engrailed a fusil between two fleurs-de- 

 lys. Crest. A lion rampant ducally gorged and chained. 



Henry Wansbrough, ob. 1875 ; Mary, his wife, 1877. 



305. VI. — Fowle (264), impaling, gules, a chevron paly or and 

 azure between three mullets of the second. Springsbelt. (?) 



Thomas Fowle, ob. 1783; Henry Fowle, ob. 1803 ; Jane, his 

 wife, ob. 1780; Sarah Fowle, ob. 1850, ast. 86. 



